[1] The building was received a heritage listing of Grade II in 1998, being a prominent, finely detailed church by an important architect.
[1] The Gate centre was purchased in 2000 and underwent a four-year redevelopment with the aid of £1.2M from the Heritage Lottery Fund, £1.2M from a private individual and £400,000 from the Welsh Assembly Government.
[5] After four years of planning and refurbishment under the guidance of architect Rob Cruwys, it opened the Gate doors in September 2004.
[6] The Grand Theatre, formerly an upper section of the church, is a performance space seating up to 350 on the original wooden pews and a raked gallery floor.
A cafe bar has been formed in the original schoolroom, the oldest part of the building dating back to 1896.